Apple Music tweeted the "Work" singer's achievement on International Women's Day (March 10), which only made the record-breaking moment a lot sweeter.

Rihanna's vocals and verses have, without a doubt, helped push hits like Calvin Harris' "This Is What You Came For" and DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts" to popularity on Apple Music, but the 30-year-old Barbadian's had just as much solo success on the platform with highly-acclaimed tracks like "Love on the Brain," "Needed Me," and "Bitch Better Have My Money," to name just a few.

“When I found out that I was the first female artist to cross 2 billion worldwide streams on Apple Music!” the “Kiss It Better” performer responded to the news on Instagram with a dance video expressing her excitement. “God is too lit!!!!”

To date, the dance-pop "kween" is the eighth best-selling performer of all time, having sold an estimated 230 million records since her debut in 2005. She also holds eight Grammy Awards throughout her 15-year career and hit a three-peat last December when she was announced as Spotify's most-streamed female artist in 2017.